A number of celebrity homes have been destroyed in the Los Angeles region due to the ongoing fires.
On Tuesday, several wildfires began causing massive damage throughout the Los Angeles area. Multiple people have suffered injuries, while at least two people have tragically been killed. Thousands of houses and buildings have been destroyed as a result.
Per Variety, celebrities such as Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Anna Faris, Diane Warren, and more have all lost their homes because of the Los Angeles fires.
What are celebrities based in L.A. saying about the fires?
Reality television stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag also lost their home in the fires.
“The one positive sign I saw as our house burned down was our son’s bed burned in the shape of a heart,” Pratt wrote on Instagram. “A sign of how much love was in this house so thankful for all the years and memories there with our family.”
General Hospital star Cameron Mathison additionally shared on Instagram, “We are safe. But this is what’s left of our beautiful home. Our home where our kids were raised and where they wanted to raise their own someday. Thanks to all who reached out and checked in. Can’t respond to all so wanted to give an update here. Sending so many prayers to everyone being affected by these fires.”
Jamie Lee Curtis shared a video with the caption, “Our beloved neighborhood is gone. Our home is safe. So many others have lost everything. Help where you can. Thank you to the first responders and firefighters.”
James Woods appeared on CNN on January 8, 2025, to discuss the situation and his recently destroyed house.
“One day you’re swimming in the pool and the next day it’s all gone,” he said.
Numerous events have been canceled around the Los Angeles area, including the premieres of Wolf Man, The Pitt, and more. The 2025 Critics Choice Awards has been postponed until January 26, 2025, while the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Tea party has been called off.
Production on projects such as Fallout, Hacks, Grey’s Anatomy, Suits: L.A., Abbott Elementary, Ted, and more titles that were scheduled to shoot around the impacted areas have been paused at this time.
The Hollywood Reporter has assembled a list of organizations that are collecting donations and offering to help as the Los Angeles fire situation continues to evolve. Click here to view the list.